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Why Is It Important For Women To Initiate Romance?
By Nicole Dean
Oftentimes we, as women, leave our needs unexpressed and wait for our husbands
to just guess what to do. Many men honestly don’t know how to be romantic. And,
when they do get up the courage to attempt romance, their efforts may not be
expressed in a way that we appreciate or even recognize as romance.
Look how silly this sounds. If your son was attempting algebra and didn’t
understand it, you wouldn’t cry because he didn’t love you. As a mom, we’d sit
down, and go over it again and again, for as long as it took until he
understood. Yet, we expect our husbands to know something that they’ve never
been taught. Instead of leaving your man to struggle, show him how to romance
you. How will he know what to do if you don’t show him?
So, how can you teach him how to romance you?
1. Be romantic yourself.
If you show him that you value him and love him on a regular basis, instead of
expecting him to be the romantic one, he’ll be more receptive to trying it
himself. The old saying “You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar”
definitely applies. Yelling and crying because he isn’t romantic isn’t exactly
going to put him in the lovey mood.
2. Tell him what you like.
Do you enjoy expensive gifts or would you rather have him make something for
you? Would you like him to go on walks with you? Give you cut flowers or live
plants?
Make a list of every birthday, anniversary and holiday and include ideas for
things he can buy or do for you. Set him up to succeed.
3. Learn what he likes.
The same thing stands for him. Know what makes him happy.
Please don’t buy him an expensive gift if he’s the frugal type. He won’t like
it.
Don’t take him to a fancy French restaurant if he’s a Burger kind of guy. It’s
ok to take him there for your birthday, but don’t take him there for his
birthday.
If he loves sports, then go to them with him.
Please initiate romance. So often, women just get more and more resentful that
they aren’t feeling romanced and their man has no clue what to do to fix it.
There really should be a required romance course before you can get your
marriage license. At least that way, men would, at some point in time, learn how
to be romantic. Until then, it’s our job to show him just what we want and need
to feel special. Now go Romance Your Man!
About the Author: Nicole Dean is a contributing author for
http://www.RomanceYourHusband.com - a website dedicated to helping married
couples stay friends and to help them remember why they married each other in
the first place. Our motto is: If he's sweet, rub his feet.
Source: www.isnare.com
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